Newspaper Page Text
- ■................. . .....-I"*- 1 ---- ]
rHE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
-lot-
E. R. ANTHONY’8 DRUG 8TORE,
HEAWjOASTSBS FOE
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, VABNI 8 IIE 8 ; ETC.
AT DREWRY’S iDRUG STORE
-YOU WILL FIMD--
THE BEST TURNIP SEED
At V> and 80 oeota a pound, from Eastern grower*. Plant them
'S'SiBffSi* fS- Dreirry’s Peptic Cordial will core dyepepaw and Liver Com¬
plaint. Julyld&w-tf
WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST
Fleur, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
yr At UW LOWEST PUCES auy one In the city. Wc hare ut the finest
W hiski es and Brandies
AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
whkh i* noted to he the finest that la made. All of the above for medical purposes. Come
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
dAwtdecar,
Jrr WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
•—)°(- -
DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS, GLASS, TIN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
Griffin, Ua.,Scpt.».
Carpets! Carpets ! Carpets!
Twenty-five pieces received Satur
day and wcsold ever ten carpets the
fame dayt (Jar carpet trade continues
with a rush, at New York Stoke.
Pure and rich, possessing all the nutiv tio u
properties of Malt, Chase’s Barley Malt
Whisky is a perfect Tonic for building up
the system. George A Harnett sole agents
or Griffin.
Postell’H Elegant!
The finest Hour in the world.
Those who havo used it never use
any other, it never fails to give the
nooBt perfect satisfaction. Call on J.
H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M.
Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or
0. W, Clark & Son. aug2Gd3m
SMOKE!
Our Junior Partner, the best Ci
gar in the market Sold by all lead
ing dealers in Griffiuv L. Cohen &
Co., Sole Agents, Macon, Ga,
aug8d3m
BAGGING TRUST !
-lot-
FARMERS’TRUST
--and-
ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS
in the commercial world muy bo carried to
extremes to protect certain interests; but if
you want a
Trust That Never Fails!
and works pood to every interest adopt the
5tli and 6th verses of the
THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS !
We have in store—
Oats in one to live bushel bags
0. K. Sides, any quantity.
White Corn, limited quantity.
Rran, small bags.
Soap, assorted kinds in boxes.
Meal, Hay, splendid fresh lot in store. daily.
water ground
Salt, in U0 lbs. p-eparud bags—Cheap.
And we are to give lowest prices
for car lots or less quantities of anything
dealers need. Call and sec our new samples
of Bice, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, F.onr,
hard, JjjY* or any other merchants’ supplies.
Wc sell to dealers only at manufactur¬
etc., ers prices. constantly And arriving. car loads Meat, Hay, Corn,
BREWER <i HANLEITER.
june‘-7dAwtf
Saturday, Sept. 8!
Fresh Oysuers, Rice Birds. Black Fish,
Fresh Water Fish, Trout, Magnolia Hams,
Fine Goshen Butter on lee, LemoDS 15 c. doz. To-day !
And stacks of other line eatables. See ns to-day and
save 10 per cent, on your purchases.
Breads and Cakes |
BLAKELY.
The cotton and corn yield for Henry
oouuty was never, in the opinion of the
Times, lsrger then it is 4H« year.
Broad C’oths, Surrah cloths and Eug
lish Serges in all the popular sha lea at
Sche uerman & Whites,
Mr. and Mrs. Sparkman and Miss Mo
Kinney, of SPke, Fla., have arrived in
in the city to make it their home for a
while.
Mrs. A: V. Hill, who has been in the
city some time, left for Macon yester
day, She was accompanied by her
daughter Miss Myrtie.
Scheuerman & White’s new dress goods
are acknowledged by all the ladies to
be the handsomest ever shown in Grif
fin
The teachers uormr.’ class met at tho
public school building yesterday mor
ning, Profess..: Graham delivered an in
foresting lectui upon school manage
ment.
Ed. Cos,formerly with Jos.Thompson
at this place, is now traveling with L.A.
B. Beab, wholesale liquor dealer of Au
gusta. He still makes “Gibson” his
specialty •
Mrs. Minnie NuDnally, wife of W. W.
Nunnally, died at her home in Creswell
Friday night. Tfie bereaved family
have the heft felt sympathy of their
many friends.
The card of 1) ri -Dewater for tax
collector was accidentally om ; tt ’ from
last week’s Weekly News; but he wants
it unders* - od that be i" b’"1 ; n the
race and there to stay.
From a notice from Chairman Malaier
it will bo seen that the Democratic ex
ecutiye committee of 8daiding county
wPl not meet n* til November 10th. It
was wisely coii 1 J that it was better
to have the p ut political rives over
before going ;, .to others.
Misses Nannie and Daisy Camp, two
of Griffin’s young ladies, left the city
yesterday on a visit to friends in Jack
son. The people of Jackson are to be
congratulated upon being so successful
as to have these two fascinating young
ladies in the : r midst.
Robert M, Hall leaves tomor-ow for
Wash’ g' n, to i same the position
of principal Examiner of Government
surveys. Bob’s many friem’ will regret
to lear a that he has sever I his connec
tions from Griffin, but are proud to hear
of his appo ’tment to such a prominent
position.
The wet weather of the past ten dsys
has almost entirely stopped the receipts
of cotton, a great deal of which is writ
ing to be brought to this market. The
receipts for the week ending Friday
morr'ng were 63 bales shipments 73
bales, s‘ ck 26 bales, price rr'ilcT n~,
91 cents.
Henrj County Weekly: “It is report
ed that Col. Searcy, of the Griffin Sun,
contemplates d-opping the daily feature
of his paper, and ma.'"'ng it an A”iance
Organ. 7‘ this be true, wo know no bet
for men in Georg a; nor do we know of
one who has striven more diligently to
elevate the farming ‘ ’terest. Success to
the enterprise.”
Misses Kate and Fannie Elder, two of
Macon’s beautiful yomng belles, who
have beein on a visit of several weeks
to their cousin, Miss Loutie Elder, of
Creswell, returned to their home yester
day. They were accompanied by Miss
Loutie, who will speDd several weeks
with them, It is safe to say that more
than one heart will be sad and lonely
until Miss Loutie returns, and perhaps
a trip to Macon will be the next thing
in order.
Log Cabins were the
most prominent feature
of the Presidential Cam
paign of 1840. At the
opening the of the cam¬
sneeringly paign, opposition
proclaimed “Tippecanoe”
Harrison a low fellow, “born in a log
cabin.” His friends at onre made
the Log Cabin the emblem of the
most enthusiastic of campaigns. War
ner’s Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and
“Tippecanoe” thusiastically received stomach tonic are en
because by the Atneri
the can remedies people today, they are
of the common people
-simple but effective.
New lot Water Sets, Oil Jugs,
&c. Novelty Co.
’ROUND ABOUT.
MatiertlCeaceraiaf People and G«a
oral Hows Closalp.
SIX TO NINS.
Ecst atic hours, when morn with lightest tread
O’ersteps When sleep the is hills, soft but seductive troubles humor not your bends, bed-
And to your sloth her benediction lends.
Dew laden perfumes through your lattice
blow; rhythm
The mantel clock ticks on in slow;
The rustling leaves make music half dis¬
1 cerned; returned;
he doves coo notes of love, by love
Oli- who for industry's reward would miss
That sweet end mystic span of drowsy bliss;
That period of happiness divine—
Tuose three delicious hours from six to r ine?
Henry Jones' little child is very , Bick.
Emory 'WineHp total t T to Macon
yesterday.
0. G. Harper, of Pat'To, was in the
city yesterday.
G. W. Moore, of Creswell, was in the
city yesterday.
W’ L. Kendall, of Creswell, visited
the city yesterday.
T. 0. Sutherland, of Turin, visited
the city yesterday.
Major W. H. Horuo, of Creswell, was
in the city yesterday.
Will Horn, of OreBwell, spent the day
in the city yesterday.
Josh and Chabe.Elder, of Creswell,
visited the city yesterday.
Three plain drunks wore docketed
Friday on the city register.
G. D. Bowden, of McDonough,visited
relatives in the city yesterday,
Mrs. James McPherson, of Oxford,
Ala., is visit' ig relatives in the city.
Miss Susie Dismuke returned from
a pleasaut v it to Macon yesterday.
New Butt ns, beauti'ul ribons, new cor
sets just received at Scheuerman A
White’s.
Commonsenseand extension solefshoca
every pair guarantee d, at Scheuerman &
Whites,
The Misses Tony returned to Forsyth
yesterday r'ter a pleasant stay with
friends in the city.
Plushes, Plr : d Surrah, and braids to
match our new d.ess goods. Scheuer
man & Wh : te,
The stones have been put back in the
Hill street crossings, taken out last sum
for the firemens practice.
Col. T. W. Flynt has had his beard
off, the first time iu twenty years,
looks very much handsomer.
Griffin is paying more for cotton this
thru any other place in the State.
neighbors v. 111 tell you so.
Scheuermau & White, can show you
styles of corsets. All the popn
mrkee and a full assortment of sizes.
jrwv»av«BS-..'-v»r-.' <-*v
ADVERTISERS
:an learn the exact cos*
)f any proposed line o.
advertising in America!
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau.
lO Spru-e St., New Yerk.
Vena iQats for lOO-Pege Psacphlei
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
valuable medicines with Jamacia Ginger, it exerta a cuA-
MYe power over disease unknown te other remedies
Weak Lungt, Rheumatism, Female Complaints, and the
distressing diet resting dragwmg ills il 1st ti tbooauidj of of thetttoraach, thettomacta. the Idver, Uver, Kidneys Kidneys mho and and Bowels Bowels
ur© by* to st«i >ve would won recover
their health the timely _______eotPj use ot r.***»'* o»uu Oisirem Tama.
1% is new Ufeand t\>75s3WiUi*M ,50c. at l>mr
Hs*cvi A street,' V7r7
'suvA WLEiaWr~'>
pure
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed byt lie heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alnm. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW IOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
d4thw8thp,top ool.nrm
Tax Ordinance For The
Year 1888.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council
of the city of Griflin, and it is hereby ordn'm
ed by authority of the sam6.
Section 1, That the sum of 20 ten’s be and
the same is hereby imposed on each and
every one hundred .dollars of real 03tatc with
in the corporate limits of the city of Griffin
and on each and every oue hundred dollars
valuation of all stoek in trade, horses and
mules and other animals, musical instiu-
ments, furniture, watehes, jewelry, wagons, de¬
drays and all pleasure vehicles of every
scription, money and solvent debts, includ¬
ing notes, bonds and all other evidences of
debt exoept bonds of the city Griffin and up
on all other class of personal capital used property, for bank in¬
cluding bank stoek and
ing purposes in the City of Griffin on the 1st
day of April, 1888. And ajlikc tax upon all
property of every description held adminis¬ by any
one as guardian, agent, executor or
trator, or in any other fiduciary relation in¬
cluding that held by non residents, to defray
the ourrent expenses of the city government. aud the
See. 2, That the sum of 55 cents be
same is hereby imposed on each and every
ono hundred dollars valuation of real and
personal property of all descriptions as stat¬
ed in Section 1st of this Ordinance, within
the corporate limits of the city of Griffin, for
the payment of the public debt of the Jity.
Sec. 3, That the sum of 25 cents be aud
the same. Is hereby imposed on each and ev
cry one hundred dollars valuation of real
personal in Sec. 1st propeity of this Ordinance of all descriptions within the
porate limits of the oity of Griffin for
maintainance of a system of public
In the city. The funds raised under
Section not to be appropriated for
other purpose whatever.
Sec. 4, That any person failing to make
turn of taxable property as herein
in Secs. 1, 2 aud 3 of this Ordinance shall
doubled taxed as provided by the laws shall of
State, and,the Clerk and Treasurer
sue executions accordingly. and
Sec. 5, That all ordnances parts
ore 'nances militating hereby against repealed. this
be aud the same arc
Sanitary Ordinance.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
of tlie city authority of Griffin, and it is hereby
dained by of tlie same.
Section 1, That from and after the
of this ordinance there shall be a
Committee, Board to be of composed of three
bers of the Aldermen, to be
ed by the Mayor, at the time of
annual committees of tho council, who
gether with the city Physician shall
tute the Board of health of the city
Griffin.
Sec. 2, It shall be the duty of this
tee to take in charge the sanitary affairs
the city, to pass such rales and
with the concurrence of the Council as
may deem necessary for the protection
the health of the city. To abate all
ces likely to be injurious to health. To
vide necessary outbreak hospital of accommodations
disease case au eitys hould contagious or and to
in the occur,
vide against the introduction of the same
the city.
Sec. 3, The committee shall have
for ity to arrest and bind over to sanitary the city
trial all violators of the
now in force or that may hereafter be
ed by the city council of Griffin and
committee.
Sec. 4, Said committee shall hive control
of the police force and of tlie street
and hands so far as may be necesary to en¬
force the orders and instruct"ons of said
mittee pertaining to the proper
of this ordinance.
0. A. CUNNINGHAM,
GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding Counfy,'
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, and
all parties having land for sale can expedite
the sale by placing their property m hie
hands.
Full par’.jculars in regard to the mo
uable lands in this county can be obt
by addressing him as above. A* full
houses and lands and lots ef all descri
S #. IHHUI i SONS
Im ce im,
CRIFFIN, CEORCIA
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
f resh Cake /
Leave your orders with us---they Line of will Cigars be tilled h* 7
Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best in
the the city. city. Cali and we will
save you money,
J, H. Keith &Co
W. M. Holman & Cj,
-HAVE FRESH---
Magnolia Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel
SweetWater Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
H. ff. Hassiis, MANUFACTURER fo
—AND—
—' DEALER IN
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
ssa IltH Slvoet, ... GBIFFIN, Ga
I offer at and BELOW COST an excell-’nt lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and Ladi.,
Shoes. «• W. IIA8SELKC8
New Music House.
--tio):-
Brawner, f Deane & Co,
-t(o)t-
One floor of our Book and Music Store to be stocked with Pianos and Organg from a
large number of leading makers.
BEST INSRUMENTS! EASIEST TERMS!
get OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE BUYING.
26 and 26 1-2 Hill Street, : : GRIFFIN, GA.
aug25d&w
W. O. WILKINSON,
■( DEALER m J-
jinler, Sliiles ant Jl
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS.
DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER
A SPECIALTY !
BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE
GOOD BR K FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES
Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
julylld&w2m
This space will be oc¬
cupied soon by a New
Buggy Company.
Shipment Finest Teas 9
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
BIG MONEY!! SSfiSSfJ TEN MIL
CLEVELAND AND THURMAN
By Hon. VV . U. Hkslel; also, Ltfe of Mas. Glsvkland; exquisite steel portraits. Aoter
Cartridge Box, Reform Trada Poliey, &c., complete. Agents report immeuse success, lor
best work^ap^y quick and make to f500 a month, outfit 35c. HUBBARD BROS.